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A family in Busia is appealing for financial aid to facilitate the treatment of their kin journalist John Ojanji. Ojanji a seasoned Journalist, has been battling prostate cancer for more than a year and is in desperate need of financial assistance to facilitate his medication and chemotherapy sessions at the Kakamega Referral Hospital.
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Journalist John Ojanji needs Sh4M to facilitate Chemotherapy sessions
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